Learning Resources Who's Feeling What? 49 Pieces, Social Emotional Learning , Ages 3+
- Brand:
- Learning Resources
- Model Number:
- LER6374
- UPC:
- 765023063745
- EAN:
- 0765023063745
- ASIN:
- B09SQF3PK2
- Walmart SKU:
- 928193870
Holding at $19.06 for two weeks while closely tracking the 90-day average of $19.06—typical market behavior for this category.
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$18.99 |
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$19.06 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Learning Resources Who's Feeling What? 49 Pieces, Social Emotional Learning , Ages 3+ since 12/11/2022. The most recent price update was on Jun 18, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $12.79 (lowest on 12/11/2022) to $19.06 (highest on 8/30/2023). The average price during this period is $18.90.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $19.06 (Jun 18) to $19.06 (Jun 18) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $19.06.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.45/5 from 31 reviews.
Even though my kids just turned 3 years old, they loved this feelings game. I like that it helps them identify emotions and sparked conversation between our family about what different emotions look and feel like. The little emoji tokens are super cute, too, and my kids loved trading them (they kind of made up their own game after we played)! We will definitely check out other Learning Resources games!
Super fun! My four-year-old daughter was so excited when she saw this product. I love that she was introduced to multiple emotions. It lead to us having many conversations! We really liked how the instructions showed us how to use this product in different ways. Great to start teaching your little one!
This is a great toy to help your child understand emotions! I wanted to get started with my son early so we could learn how to express himself better. This cute little game makes it so fun! If you have a more advanced talker, this would be fine at 2. If your child is a little behind or more on the average side, I'd say 2-4!
My toddler thoroughly enjoyed this game. In the era she has grown up in, her interactions socially have been much less than what pre-covid kids are used to. Specifically, due to masks, reading and understanding facial expression and emotion can be more of a challenge. This game was such a fun way for us to talk about feelings and emotions. We discussed what they look like, as well as some causes of the feelings. The card prompts were great because they had two questions on each card; one that was more simple and another that was more abstract. This helped to make it so we can grow and learn further than the surface level!
I have younger children, and when they're upset or struggling, my motto is: "big feelings for little people!" And I can talk until I'm blue in the face - but THIS actually SHOWS pictures of the feelings. I love how inclusive it was made to be. Multiple races, genders, etc. We play "find the emotion..." during just regular times of the day, but we pull it out to help identify how we're feeling when we don't really know it. We did get this in exchange for our honest review, and I'm giving just that.
This product is great in helping your child describe and understand feelings. It would work really well in an education setting and could be used by classroom teachers and counselors! My daughter really enjoys matching the "emoji" faces to the feelings depicted on the cards. Great for younger children!
My children love this game! My kids range from 2 years to 9 years and each child was involved in playing this game. We all laughed together and had fun all while still learning about emotions together as a family.
My autistic 5 year old is living this game - simple concept - my 8 yr old daughter joins In With him too
This is a very useful toy for little ones when they're having trouble with their emotions. This is a very common thing in kids and it not only helps them to understand the different emotions but gives them visuals. My kids had some fun with it but I could tell it won't be a game they'll want to play time and time again. The cards don't stay in the board super great so they tend to pop out sometimes if the board is moved or picked up. I see this being something used by guidance counselors in elementary schools!
This game was a little confusing. We ended up making our own game up to learn and talk about emotions with this pieces. Would probably be more suitable for children a little older.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $19.06 (Jun 18) to $19.06 (Jun 18) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $19.06.
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